by Diane Duane “Vulcan has no moon…it has a nightmare.” Ambassador Sarek is being recalled to his home planet. Vulcan is considering seceding from the United Federation of Planets. T’Pau, the Eldest Mother of Sarek’s House, has ordered him to speak in favor of the secession. Spock is also called home to testify in the hearings, as are Captain Kirk and Dr. McCoy. The Vulcan groups who want to secede claim the overt emotions and brashness of Humans are dangerous to the development of Vulcans, […]
You can go ahead and call me an SP.
But hey, I’m an atheist, I’m opposed to all religions.
No Frills
This book was on many Best lists in the year it was published. Published two years after Room, it would be tough not to say Donoghue’s utterly excellent novel didn’t influence McCleen, as here we are with another narrator who also happens to be a damaged child with no concept of the real world she happens to live in. There though, all comparisons end. Judith’s mother died shortly after giving birth to her and she has been raised by her father alone. As devout Jehovah’s Witnesses, Judith […]
Likeness? More like Highly Unlikely
Tana French made a lot of noise when her debut novel, In The Woods, hit shelves seven years ago. I finally read it last year and really enjoyed it. So much so that I bought the follow up novel almost right away but have only just read it. One of the joys of owning a Kindle and living with a bibliophile who has covered every available wall space of the flat with books is I’m always spoilt for choice. So that’s part of the reason for the delay in […]



